Catalogue description Petitioners: ? No Petitioner named Nature of Request: Writ of Edward II to John...

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Details of SC 8/204/10158
Reference: SC 8/204/10158
Description:
Petitioners: ? No Petitioner named
Nature of request: Writ of Edward II to John de Brompton commanding him to certify the king of the reason for the taking of certain lands of the Beaumonts in Kingston Bagpuize into the king's hand when he was sheriff, the lands being part of the inheritance of Alice Beaumont.1)
Nature of endorsement: By the chancellor.2) Brompton responds that when he was sheriff he took all of the lands of Robert de la Beche into the king's hand supposing Beche to be a contrariant adhering to his father Philip, and that the lands of William and Alice Beaumont were amongst these, and that all the lands were delivered to Hungerford, keeper of forfeited lands in the county.
Places mentioned: Kingston Bagpuize, [Berkshire]; Worcester, [Worcestershire].
People mentioned: Edward II, King of England; John de Brompton, formerly sheriff of Berkshire; William Beaumont; Alice [Beaumont], wife of William Beaumont.
Note: The writ itself is dated in its dating clause to 11 January 1324 (17 Edw. II).
Date: 1324
Related material:

For another writ formerly appended with this writ, see SC 8/204/10161

For another writ formerly appended with this writ, see SC 8/204/10160

For the inquisition formerly attached with this writ, see SC 8/204/10159

For the petition to which this writ was formerly attached, see SC 8/204/10157

For a related petition, see SC 8/203/10133

For a related writ, see SC 8/203/10132

For a related writ, see SC 8/203/10131

For a related writ, see SC 8/203/10130

For a related petition, see SC 8/203/10129

For a related petition, see SC 8/32/1583

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: Latin
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
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